Today we went to the Bridges Education centre next to the 3 bridges that cross the Firth of Forth.
There are 3 bridges that cross the Firth of Forth. Each one is different.
The Forth rail bridge is a canterlever bridge which is bit like a see saw.
The Forth Road bridge is a suspension bridge. This means that the cables are anchored to the ground.
The Queensferry crossing is a cable stay bridge. This means the weight goes through the cables to the top of the tower. It is going to be a motorway and should be finished in May.
Our first challenge was to make the tallest tower. We got it teams and we were each given a job role. We used wooden blocks and had to think about wind and gravity. We had to make it stable by a wide base. Some of us were successful.
Our 2nd challenge was looking at and describing safety clothes. PPE stands for Personal Protective equipment. Ear protectors have a good suction so you can’t hear. The Hi Vis vest is good in the day because you can see them.
Finally we walked some of the Forth Road bridge even though it was windy.
We had great fun and the years P6 should go next year.
Looks like the sun came out for your walk over the FRB P6:)